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    if it's 260 then it's NOT pla.

    I've tried pla with carbon fibres and it prints at normal pla temperatures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    if it's 260 then it's NOT pla.

    I've tried pla with carbon fibres and it prints at normal pla temperatures.
    Yep
    I said that it is not pla it is pla+cf (carbon fiber).
    you used same nozzle and temp with pla and pla+cf and get same result?!

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